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Star Trek: The Next Generation Reviews

The episode begins with the Enterprise en route to Qo'noS so that Picard can attend the installation of Gowron as Leader of the Klingon High Council (see: "Reunion"). Unexpectedly, the Enterprise is intercepted by a More »

While flying a shuttle on his way to a vacation on Risa, Geordi La Forge is kidnapped by Romulans. Meanwhile, the Enterprise heads to the Kriosian system with Klingon Ambassador Kell. Krios, an outlying Klingon colo More »

The Enterprise is on an urgent diplomatic mission: to assist in mediating a peace treaty between two historically hostile races. Dr. Crusher is drawn to the charismatic Trill negotiator Odan, who is the mediator cho More »

The U.S.S. Enterprise takes aboard Troi's eccentric mother Lwaxana and Dr. Timicin of Kaelon II. Timicin has been brought aboard to conduct an experiment which he hopes will save his threatened home planet. The live More »

A Klingon exchange officer on board the Enterprise, J'Dan, is suspected of being involved in a security breach and in the possible sabotage of the warp core reactor. With no clear resolution as to the cause of the e More »

The Enterprise is sent to investigate the shutdown of the Argus Array, a deep-space telescope and subspace antenna. In a shuttlepod Geordi La Forge and Reginald Barclay investigate, and discover an alien probe in th More »

Geordi La Forgeâs friend and former crewmate, Lieutenant Commander Susanna Leijten, has come aboard the Enterprise-D with a harrowing tale. Five years previously, she had led an away team from the USS Victory down More »

The Enterprise is searching a binary star system in an effort to locate the USS Brattain[1], a Federation science vessel which went missing a month previously. The crew locates the ship, but the Brattain is derelict More »

The Enterprise stops at Starbase 313, and Geordi La Forge welcomes on board Dr. Leah Brahms, one of the designers of the Galaxy class starships. He has much anticipation at meeting her, having previously developed a More »